Input Plug Dimensions HP Folio 13-1016TU

Can anyone tell me the dimensions of the power input plug for the HP Ultrabook Folio 13-1016TU please?
I am visiting an area in Africa with a dodgy power supply, so have ourchased an external battery - that way I don't have to connect the laptop to the power supply which may contain spikes not adequately removed by a surge protector.
The supposed HP tip that came with the battery is nowhere near the size of the one on the 240V charger.
After checking a number of other tips, I suspect ID of the tip is 1.7mm, OD >4.0mm

Hi Cedric48,
Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome. I have read your thread on your HP Folio 13-1016tu Notebook and having issues with the AC adapter. Here is a link to the manuals page 18. It does state the power adapter is for use only in India. Your AC power adapter's wattage information is printed on a label located on the bottom of the AC adapter.
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
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